Description of the painting by Vincent Van Gogh “Blooming Garden”

Updated on 23.10.2018By Admin

The painting “Blooming Garden” was created unrecognized during his lifetime, but by a very talented French artist Vincent van Gogh in 1888.

Of all the genres of art, the French post-impressionist Van Gogh chose the landscape. He loved wildlife hotly and passionately, with some kind of extraterrestrial love, unlike most of his contemporaries. Nature became his inspiration and source of his work.

Therefore, because of his inner appreciation of the world, affection and love, Van Gogh was able to write amazing masterpieces of the fields, flowers, stars and trees. One of these paintings – “Blooming Garden”.

This canvas depicts an abundance of different colors, rows of shining in the picture like small lights: red, yellow, blue, orange – almost the entire space of the picture is dotted with them. Houses and trees rise from above, “framing” the garden, indicating that an infinite number of flowers still have boundaries. Under the green tree are the most favorite flowers of the French artist – sunny sunflowers.

Paints, colors, forms – in the picture in all the special language of Van Gogh is felt, through which he speaks to us through his canvases.

His work is a real emotional element with unbridled insight. Looking at the picture, the artistic style of the French post-impressionist sometimes seems chaotic and spontaneous, but in reality, everything in his picture is deeply calculated and thought out.

The viewer, after viewing this picture, feels warm and peaceful, an abundance of bright colors enhances the mood and makes you see the beauty of the existing world – a pleasant, garden full of beauty leaves no one indifferent. After viewing this picture, following the example of the artist, you also look at nature with deep affection and love.